Sentences with phrase «know people so»

What I love about the work I do is getting to know people so fully; how they have made sense of their past experiences, and how that has led them to living their life along the way.
To get business, you first need to build your reputation and get to know people so they can develop trust in you and your work.
Stanley that's awesome that you've set up your own company sounds like it's also a good thing to get to know people so things like radio interviews can take place.

Not exact matches

In my professional life, the people I work with typically know better than I do how I can be of the most value to them, so I just ask.
Polish scientists have shown that male and female preferences for a height difference (known scientifically as sexual dimorphism) change based on how tall they are, perhaps so that people can widen their own dating pool.
In hindsight, many of us in VC and tech are saying, «How did so many people in Hollywood know about Harvey Weinstein and not say anything?»
It's heavy, it's passionate, and it's a name that no matter where you go in the world, people know that word, so in the beginning when we were nobody and nobody knew who we were, people would go, «Oh, Kiss, I've heard of you,» because it's just a word you hear all the time.»
The long and short of all this is that you need others to survive, so let people know they are important to you by trusting them with tasks.
If nothing else, you need to know when people are mentioning your business, liking it, sharing it and blogging about it.There are plenty of apps out there that do just that so there's no excuse for staying in the dark.
Today, while big retailers know a great deal about their customers, they add rules to their backend software so people don't receive offers regarding things which might be sensitive, Globant's Murphy explains.
With every Mars rendezvous we will be sending a Dragon — at least a Dragon to Mars, and ultimately the big spaceship — so if there are people that are interested in putting payloads on Dragon, you know you can count on a ship that's going to transport something on the order of at least 2 or 3 tons of useful payload to the surface of Mars.
Social networks know a lot about consumer interests and demographics, so even though there are hundreds of millions of fans, marketers can accurately target the right people with the right message.
There's so many factors built into that price, and people don't really see that unless they know you.
I'd heard from so many people that you should say yes to every opportunity, even when you don't think you know how to do it and that you should just dive in and learn on the job... And that's great advice!
He remembers seeing people he knew cross to the other side of the street when they saw him, so as to avoid making conversation.
Knowing how hard we work, how seriously we take our role, and how deeply we care about our students, it is disheartening to hear the harsh judgments that many people so frequently make about teachers.
It's easy to get a little star struck by a personality representing your brand but remember that these people, no matter how great they are, put their pants on one leg at a time (or so I've been led to believe).
Amazon says it has considered the new platform carefully before deciding to implement it, and insists it is intended to make reviews and ratings much more useful, «so people see things and know it reflects the current product experience.»
In our most recent city, LA, we had like 40 something percent of people in LA knew one person on Hinge, so it makes sense for us.
GPS technology tracks their mileage as they go, and brands get real - time visualized dashboards of cars» impressions, so they know how many people are seeing them.
So people who know a lot about airlines, from the business side and the union side, should be able to get into a back room and sort this stuff out.»
Even so, Eltigani knew some people would be willing to pay.
If you get one of these inserts, you should respond, so the host knows how many people to expect for dinner.
As person 2, you expect to know what environments, beliefs, and behaviors will bring you reward so you expect to know how to enjoy life.
You've got these people who have been so hardwired into their silos that they absolutely [think they] know what the outcome is going to be.
«The world has decided that these stocks can no longer be owned because a trade discussion that is turning into a tiff and a tussle has made it so people think the world is done growing.»
«If you tell people they're going to make the light, they no longer speed to do so
«Our employees don't want to deal with bosses who think they know everything... They want people who are willing to listen to advice and feedback so they can actually influence the company direction.»
It's not all go, go, go: Woven into the landings between staircases (you know, where people actually work) are 26 varieties of workspaces, so employees can choose their preference on any given day.
«The orientation should begin at the first click of the mouse when someone first goes on the company's website, so by the time the person comes in for the interview, they already know quite a lot about the organization,» says Richard Jordan, a business coach who has been responsible for reshaping the recruiting and orientation process at a number of technology firms.
I guess there's some logic to thinking that smarter people know more words so they use bigger ones.
No matter how resilient you are, such people can eventually bring you down, so it's important to remove them from your sphere.
Video conferencing apps like Google Hangouts can bring multiple callers together in a single space so you can gather the best people for every job, no matter where they're based.
The chances that you knew these people are outrageously successful entrepreneurs is pretty much zero, so just shut up and read already!
Netflix is famous for closely guarding its viewership numbers, so we have no way of knowing for sure just how many people have streamed Bright to determine what kind of bang Netflix is getting for its buck.
People know what the profits are going to be, so I think hitting it fast and early is the number - one prize.
I really know nothing about writing a book, except what I've heard from people who I've interviewed, so this also provided me with an insight into this tricky venture.
This is what it's like to have 12 weeks of leave after having a baby, if you're lucky enough to even have a job that offers it: You begin figuring out child care almost right away; the irony that you barely know how to take care of this little person and now must somehow assess someone else's ability to do so does not escape you.
In other words, they argue that you can only call a statement a lie if you know for a fact that the person who said it knew it was false — and that they did so in a deliberate attempt to deceive or mislead their audience.
In a connected age, where you can connect directly with any person, customers want to know who is behind each brand, what shape is the main architect of that service or product you find it so useful.
In the past, companies would just rely on newspaper or magazine advertisements so that they can be known by more people.
So, based on what we know and what people decline to reveal, it's unlikely that streaming «Hot in Herre» is 402 million times is going to pay off his tax bill.
Bill, he told me repeatedly, knew no other solution than throwing money and people at a problem, which was why Microsoft's software was so convoluted and mediocre.
Carrier: Getting the admin backbone so that you could support the people coming in — you know, payroll and all that basic stuff — and then starting to get people interested in what we're planning to do.
So then we thought, «How can you know by their behavior on a website when people want to buy?»
Most people screw it up by thinking they already know the other side's position, and so they don't listen carefully to what their counterpart has to say.
So especially with making BarackObama.com, that was something we stayed away from: We knew people would scroll, and we really wanted to keep more information on the homepage, make it a portal, and allow for more content to be available on the portal page.
«People wan na hire people that they know and are comfortable with, so the more relationships you have, the easier it'll be for you to get a job, have someone recommend you, that sort of thing.&People wan na hire people that they know and are comfortable with, so the more relationships you have, the easier it'll be for you to get a job, have someone recommend you, that sort of thing.&people that they know and are comfortable with, so the more relationships you have, the easier it'll be for you to get a job, have someone recommend you, that sort of thing.»
So the Facebook for your school isn't somewhere where people actually go to meet but where you go to see who knows each other and maybe sort of an icebreaker.»
So, if possible, get to know a country and its people before deciding to stay long term.
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